History was made April 12 at SBC Park's Opening Day when Barry Bonds tied his godfather, Willie Mays, by hitting home run No. 660. Mays figuratively and literally passed the torch to his godson. More >

After a winter of soul-searching and controversy, Barry Bonds exuded utter relief and joy upon reaching the first milestone that really means something to him, not only as a ballplayer but as a person. More >

Teammates awed by Bonds
When they're gray and enfeebled, pushing their walkers, the Giants of 2004 will recall that at 2:46 p.m. Pacific Time on April 12 at SBC Park, they witnessed Bonds crush career homer No. 660. More >Floating fan happy to return 660
Larry Ellison, who retrieved Barry Bonds' 660th homer from the waters of McCovey Cove, could have tried to cash in on the historic ball. Instead, he cheerfully returned it to Bonds, hoping -- though not expecting -- to just receive some memorabilia in exchange. More >